tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7908933972957772720.post3561435433967452528..comments2022-03-22T22:23:22.529+01:00Comments on Ian Stewart Sixth Stone: Stonedxpensivewinos56http://www.blogger.com/profile/15497414807935322055noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7908933972957772720.post-63478559879733964852011-08-07T15:42:31.907+02:002011-08-07T15:42:31.907+02:00July, 1963: Decca Studios, London, England.
The R...July, 1963: Decca Studios, London, England. <br />The Rolling Stones: Poison Ivy (version 1) (Leiber-Stoller) (2:34)<br />The Rolling Stones: Fortune Teller (Neville) (2:12)<br /><br />630700A July: London, West Hampstead, Decca Studios. Producer: Michael Barclay. Sound engineer: Gus Dudgeon.<br />- Poison Ivy (Leiber-Stoller) - cancelled 7“-version<br />- Fortune Teller (Neville) - cancelled 7“ version<br />- What Kind Of Girl (Jagger-Richards) - unverified.<br />Line-up: Mick Jagger (voc, tamb, perc)/Brian Jones (gtr, harm, bvoc)/Keith Richards (gtr, bvoc)/Bill Wyman (bass, bvoc)/Charlie Watts (dr).<br />Note: The Coasters’ Poison Ivy and Fortune Teller, originally a 1962 US R&B hit for Benny Spellman, were intended to be released as the Stones’ second single, but the record was withdrawn.<br /><br />October 7, 1963: De Lane Lea Studios, London, England. <br />The Rolling Stones: I Wanna Be Your Man (Lennon-McCartney) (1:47)<br />The Rolling Stones: Stoned (Nanker-Phelge) (2:13)<br />Mick Jagger: "I Wanna Be Your Man" <br />We knew The Beatles by then and we were rehearsing and Andrew brought Paul and John down to the rehearsal. They said they had this tune, they were really hustlers then. I mean the way they used to hustle tunes was great: hey Mick, we've got this great song. So they played I Wanna Be Your Man and we thought it sounded pretty commercial, which is what we were looking for, so we did it like Elmore James or something. I haven't heard it for ages but it must be pretty freaky 'cause nobody really produced it. It was completely crackers, but it was a hit and sounded great onstage.<br /><br />631007A 7th October: London, Kingsway, De Lane Lea Studios. Producers: Andrew Loog Oldham and Eric Easton. <br />- I Wanna Be Your Man (Lennon-McCartney) - 7“-version <br />- Stoned (Nanker-Phelge) - 7“-version; Ian Stewart on piano. Line-up: Mick Jagger (voc)/Brian Jones (gtr, harm, bvoc)/Keith Richards (gtr, bvoc)/Bill Wyman (bass)/Charlie Watts (dr).xpensivewinos56https://www.blogger.com/profile/15497414807935322055noreply@blogger.com